Centre urges adoption of technologies to enhance transparency, accountability

Centre urges adoption of technologies to enhance transparency, accountability

The Programme Lead of The Education Partnership Centre (TEP Centre), Mr Quadri Gbenga, has urged Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB) to adopt technologies that  will enhance transparency and accountability in its operations.

Gbenga gave the advice at a two-day training organised by the Macarthur Foundation on Thursday in Lagos.The training was tagged “Stakeholders’ Workshop in Promoting Transparency and Accountability in the Basic Education Sector”.Gbenga said that using Open Contracting Standard (OCS)  would help  procurement processes, contract bidding  and others to be more transparent.

“Open Contracting Standard (OCS) is a system whereby procurement processes, bidding for contracts and others  are transparent; LASUBEB members can have access to information concerning the project.

“If the data is available, it will be easy for community members to know about a particular contractor and the project completion date  and report the contractor to authorities if there is any delay.

“Adopting  transparency in project management will  enable easy planning, easy budgetary allocation and allows international organisations as well as  donors to assist in the project,” Gbenga said.He said that if LASUBEB would adopt OCS,  its data gathering, monitoring and other operations would be enhanced.

The Executive Chairman of LASUBEB, Mr Wahab Alawiye-King, said at the event that the board was committed to providing qualitative education which, he added, could not be achieved without a conducive learning environment.Alawiye-King said that education sector, like any other, required partnerships, adding that there was needto partner with the centre for more effectiveness.

He said the Lagos State Government had introduced a number of technologies for enhanced operations.. The Managing Director and Programme Lead Initiative for TEP Centre, Dr Modupe Adefeso-Olateju, said that the centre would partner with LASUBEB to achieve greater effectiveness in handling projects. 

 Adefeso-Olateju, who was represented by the centre’s  Communications and Knowledge Lead, Mr Opeyemi Oluleye, said: “We are also closing the gap by creating awareness to people in communities and other organisation.”She said that the centre could assist in project monitoring to ensure completion. (NAN). 

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